27 Comments Posted by Cortney

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What makes one think those chairs are worth money? Just curious. Don't look like Eames to me ;)
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I have the same cabinets, sink & faucet in my kitchen, but it's a single :)
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I have always had the biggest crush on subway tile <3
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Sweet!
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Probably had to re-tile once they added additional plumbing, hence the tiles behind the wall. You definitely get a sense of the time period that a structure was abandoned from a photo like this one.
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This perspective is too cool!
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I like the idea of the soothing pastel colors of surgical rooms back in the day, as opposed to the antiseptic white used today.
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These alcoves are exactly the details I am usually looking for, and excited to find! Very cool!
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Well said again DME....some of my friends apartments still have old sinks with separates for hot & cold. Nothing unusual there! :)
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It's been 2 years, and I'm wondering if you can tell me which gallery has the 19th century crematorium (provided it's been added since then)?? I have an affinity for structures from the 1800's.
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If this were my site, I would deliberately delete all of the stupid, nonsensical comments...this is an exploration into history and though entertaining on some levels, not a laughing matter overall :)
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Well said DME!
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gorgeous shot!
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Very cool to hear from people that have firsthand experience working here, or with people that lived here. You must have some fascinating stories to tell!
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I am not surprised to hear these doors were stolen...but it's sad.